ING Vysya Bank Launches Mobile Banking app for Windows phones

ING Vysya Bank has launched mobile banking application for Windows Phones. The app will work on devices with Windows 8 and above.

Key features of the app include:

Scan and store cheque images for future reference, e-gift vouchers for friend and family and also send SMS to beneficiary after fund transfer. There has been over 40000 downloads across platforms, including App Store and Android, sincelaunch. The balance meter feature of the app has created significant buzz and has been received very enthusiastically by the customers. It induces the customer to keep more balances in the account & remain in the “Green Zone’’. This feature has been built outside the logged in section, customers who are not comfortable with this feature can switch it off too.

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